Ecuador edit

Hello John,

On Commons, I've seen your image File:3 5 06 mizell pack.JPG from Ecuador. You mention that it was taken at Tuminumia. I can't find any information about that locality, neither in the Wikipedias nor when googling through the Web. Having a major interest in Ecuador, which I visited several times, I'd be happy if you could give me further information on the localisation of the site (province or nearby city). Thanks in advance, --Cayambe (talk) 11:47, 12 February 2011 (UTC)Reply

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Have a look in this zone (-4.3031, -79.2616) Next time you're near Vilcabamba, there's a bus that runs up the hill from the bus station and... after 40 min? you pass the small green and shrine. The photo was taken right off the bus route (road to photographer right). There is a church (photographer right), a small storefront that sells ice creams (photographer left). Just up the road sits a school (behind the photographer and right). It's a lovely place. Cheers! Jpmizell (talk) 05:05, 29 August 2011 (UTC)Reply

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San Francisco Bay Windjammers
Short nameSFBW
Founded1930's

The San Francisco Bay Windjammers was a yacht club founded in 1930's in San Francisco, California. It is now defunct.

Organization & Structure edit

The club did not maintain a clubhouse, but hosted social and sailing events. It was known as a 'paper yacht club.' Membership was by invite only. The leadership was denoted by the rank of 'Skipper.'[1]

References edit

  1. ^ "Website Title". Retrieved 2017-02-09.

External links edit

Category:Sailing in California Category:Yacht clubs in the United States